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Methadone Treatment Near Coshocton, Ohio

Coshocton does not have a methadone clinic inside city limits. The nearest verified opioid treatment program is in Zanesville, about 22.6 miles away. Daily dosing at that distance is doable but plan for the round trip.

Coshocton, Ohio

Coshocton at a glance

11,056
Residents
8 sq mi
Land area
38.7
Median age
$48,819
Median household income
5.2%
Uninsured (civilian)
15.9%
Families below poverty

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-year estimates (2023).

Overdose context for Coshocton County

Coshocton County reported a model-based drug poisoning death rate of 26.3 per 100,000 residents in 2021 (95% CI 21.6 to 31.9). That sits 7.7% below the national county mean of 28.5 per 100,000.

201917.6
202022.8
202126.3

Three-year change (17.6 to 26.3): +8.7 per 100,000.

County-level estimates are reported at the county level, not the city level. Source: NCHS Drug Poisoning Mortality by County (CDC dataset rpvx-m2md), 2019 to 2021 model-based estimates. NCHS urban/rural classification: Micropolitan.

Closest methadone clinic to Coshocton

Nearest verified opioid treatment program in Ohio: Pinnacle Treatment Centers Oh-Iv, L in Zanesville, about 22.6 miles (36.4 km) from Coshocton by straight-line distance. Driving time will run longer.

Why this matters for treatment access

Coshocton County reports a 2021 drug poisoning death rate of 26.3 per 100,000, modestly below the national county mean of 28.5. Uninsured rates here run low (5.2%), so commercial insurance acceptance matters. Ask each clinic which payers they bill. That works out to roughly 575 uninsured residents in Coshocton alone.

What to ask before you call

Methadone is a daily-dose program. That changes the questions you should be asking. Run through these before you commit to a clinic:

Need office-based treatment instead of a daily-dosed OTP? Many providers in Coshocton prescribe buprenorphine in office settings. See the Ohio Suboxone provider directory for the closest prescriber.

Want a non-opioid alternative? See Ohio Vivitrol providers for monthly extended-release naltrexone.

State-level access scoring, regulatory context, and the full directory live on the Ohio methadone hub.